Hi Everybody!
WOW! This holiday season has been an absolute whirlwind. Here we are, New Year's Eve already! I wonder what 2011 has in store for us? I am excited to find out! I have been spending my time this past week with friends and family, of course, but also planning and reaching out to the community to schedule appearances. Today I announced dance groups at First Night Burlington. This is going to be a wonderful, busy year!
Check out this interview from www.thepageantguy.com when you get a chance...
VIDEO: Lauren Carter – Miss Vermont USA 2011
Happy New Year!
~Lauren Carter
Friday, December 31, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Happy Holidays!
WOW, can you believe that it is Christmas Eve already?! The Holidays certainly snuck up on me this year! I had my last final on Friday and took a few days to relax for the first time in a long time. It was wonderful. Now I am visiting family in New Hampshire. How wonderful it feels to sit by a fireplace! Although there is one weird thing here... no snow!!! Vermont was covered with fluffy white snow. It feels like I am in a different country here!
Oh, and I have exciting news! My autograph cards finally arrived. 1,000 of them! Let me know if you want one.
I hope you all take the time to relax with your family and friends this Holiday. Sit down, look around, and take note of what you are grateful for. We are all extremely lucky and loved. Life is beautiful. Breathe it in!
Happy Holidays.
Oh, and I have exciting news! My autograph cards finally arrived. 1,000 of them! Let me know if you want one.
I hope you all take the time to relax with your family and friends this Holiday. Sit down, look around, and take note of what you are grateful for. We are all extremely lucky and loved. Life is beautiful. Breathe it in!
Happy Holidays.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Ecco Fashion Show
Hello All!
It has been an incredibly BUSY and wonderful week. Between appearances and final exams, I have not been getting too much sleep! On Saturday, I participated in PRIVILEGED, a fashion show to raise money for Northeast Heart Transplant Fund that was sponsored by Ecco Clothing. What a great night! Food, fun, friends, and fashion. Oh, and a great DJ too! My hair was teased BIG. Like my neighbor Karla always says, "The higher the hair, the closer to God." I met some great people and am lucky enough to be partnering up with Ecco as a sponsor for my journey to Miss USA. Thanks guys!
Sunday I made an appearance at SD Ireland Cancer Fund's Holiday Sale. Check out their web site to pick up some great holiday gifts for a good cause! Their shirts are SO comfortable. This morning, I woke up a 4:30am and headed to WCAX for an appearance on the morning news. Then I had a final exam at 8:30am. One more final to go! I am a busy woman. I like it that way.
I have included some photos from the night and will have more on the way soon. Thanks for stopping by!
~LC
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It has been an incredibly BUSY and wonderful week. Between appearances and final exams, I have not been getting too much sleep! On Saturday, I participated in PRIVILEGED, a fashion show to raise money for Northeast Heart Transplant Fund that was sponsored by Ecco Clothing. What a great night! Food, fun, friends, and fashion. Oh, and a great DJ too! My hair was teased BIG. Like my neighbor Karla always says, "The higher the hair, the closer to God." I met some great people and am lucky enough to be partnering up with Ecco as a sponsor for my journey to Miss USA. Thanks guys!
Sunday I made an appearance at SD Ireland Cancer Fund's Holiday Sale. Check out their web site to pick up some great holiday gifts for a good cause! Their shirts are SO comfortable. This morning, I woke up a 4:30am and headed to WCAX for an appearance on the morning news. Then I had a final exam at 8:30am. One more final to go! I am a busy woman. I like it that way.
I have included some photos from the night and will have more on the way soon. Thanks for stopping by!
~LC
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Eco Friendly Fashion!
Hello again!
Let me start this off by saying that Vermont is a very environmentally conscious state. Vermonters typically go out of their way to reduce their environmental footprints on the world around them. This can be observed in the way we eat, travel, spend our free time. There is something called a Slow Food movement that is working it's way across our country, trying to bring meat and crops back from the monopoly of unsustainable farming that exists in some parts of our country and world. Many Vermonters grow their own food and buy local food to help support environmentally sustainable growing practices with good working conditions and healthy products. Vermonters spend more time walking and biking to destinations, and are keen on carpooling and public transportation when necessary. We also spend our free time outdoors. We play on mountains by ways of hiking, skiing, and climbing. We kayak, run, swim, frisbee, dog-walk, ride horses, and farm.
In response to this Slow Food movement, some forward-thinking Vermonters are looking for ways to dress in a sustainable way that promotes fair wages and labor. Upcycled clothing is a way of making clothes from older clothes. Instead of just handing down clothes for reuse, clothes are taken apart and reconstructed into new and more current fashions. This evening, I worked with the local designers and modeled some of these Upcycled clothes. What fun! I was also interviewed with designer Gyllian Rae Svensson on the channel 5 news about her clothing. It was great to be part of such an interesting, educational night.
A fashion show observer remarked,
Here is how YOU can get some Upcycled clothing:
Gyllian Rae Svensson, owner of The Bobbin in Burlington.
Rebecca Mack, cap designer for Flying Hen Studio.
Sarah Green, skirt & apron designer for Mountain Ash Design.
I love Vermont!!!!!!!!
Let me start this off by saying that Vermont is a very environmentally conscious state. Vermonters typically go out of their way to reduce their environmental footprints on the world around them. This can be observed in the way we eat, travel, spend our free time. There is something called a Slow Food movement that is working it's way across our country, trying to bring meat and crops back from the monopoly of unsustainable farming that exists in some parts of our country and world. Many Vermonters grow their own food and buy local food to help support environmentally sustainable growing practices with good working conditions and healthy products. Vermonters spend more time walking and biking to destinations, and are keen on carpooling and public transportation when necessary. We also spend our free time outdoors. We play on mountains by ways of hiking, skiing, and climbing. We kayak, run, swim, frisbee, dog-walk, ride horses, and farm.
In response to this Slow Food movement, some forward-thinking Vermonters are looking for ways to dress in a sustainable way that promotes fair wages and labor. Upcycled clothing is a way of making clothes from older clothes. Instead of just handing down clothes for reuse, clothes are taken apart and reconstructed into new and more current fashions. This evening, I worked with the local designers and modeled some of these Upcycled clothes. What fun! I was also interviewed with designer Gyllian Rae Svensson on the channel 5 news about her clothing. It was great to be part of such an interesting, educational night.
A fashion show observer remarked,
"Slow Fashion never looked so good. Miss Vermont 2011 in a beautiful midnight blue velvet frock with stunning lace accents." The dress I wore was made with velvet from the 40s!
Gyllian Rae Svensson, owner of The Bobbin in Burlington.
Rebecca Mack, cap designer for Flying Hen Studio.
Sarah Green, skirt & apron designer for Mountain Ash Design.
I love Vermont!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Back In Vermont!
Hey Everybody!
I am back in Vermont after a fun-filled weekend at the Miss Connecticut USA pageant. I had a great time there with old and new friends. I've included a few photos: one with the new titleholders and director Randy Sanders, one with Miss Vermont 2010 Nydelis Ortiz, and one with my fabulous little sister Caroline Carter.
I have a very busy week ahead with final exams and a ton of appearances, as I mentioned in my previous post. Stay tuned!
~Lauren
I am back in Vermont after a fun-filled weekend at the Miss Connecticut USA pageant. I had a great time there with old and new friends. I've included a few photos: one with the new titleholders and director Randy Sanders, one with Miss Vermont 2010 Nydelis Ortiz, and one with my fabulous little sister Caroline Carter.
I have a very busy week ahead with final exams and a ton of appearances, as I mentioned in my previous post. Stay tuned!
~Lauren
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Miss Connecticut Prelims & Such
Hello all!
What a busy week it was. As you may know, I am a senior at University of Vermont. I study Nursing, which is a wonderful career path if any of you are looking for jobs! I absolutely love it. I have class two days a week and spend the other two days doing hands-on clinical practice. The semester is wrapping up, with one week ahead before finals begin. What an exciting, busy time!
Despite this, I am managing my time well. I am very organized! Next week I have two fashion shows and an appearance with S.D. Ireland Cancer Research Fund.
The first fashion show is Thursday. As this "Upcycled Fashion Show" is described in the words of Bobbin store owner Gyllian Rae Svensson, "You take old clothes, take them apart and put them back together in a way that makes them more valuable and fashionable." Check it out on Facebook!
The second fashion show takes place on Saturday evening in Burlington, with designers from Ecco clothing store. Money raised here goes to Northeast Heart Transplant Fund. Check it out on Facebook!
If you want to know more about S.D. Ireland Cancer Research Fund, go to http://sdicancerresearch.org/ .
This weekend has been wonderful for me. On Friday, I visited my awesome fitness sponsor, Katie Boyd. I have worked with her since last year and am delighted to have her as a sponsor. I spent the night with my supporting and loving grandmother. I traveled to Connecticut on Saturday and attended their preliminary events. It is great to spend time with Randy Sanders' team of fantastic workers. They truly are a team! It has also been nice to reunite with friends again and spend some time with my Mom and sister. I will be attending the final event today as well. Enjoy some photos!
What a busy week it was. As you may know, I am a senior at University of Vermont. I study Nursing, which is a wonderful career path if any of you are looking for jobs! I absolutely love it. I have class two days a week and spend the other two days doing hands-on clinical practice. The semester is wrapping up, with one week ahead before finals begin. What an exciting, busy time!
Despite this, I am managing my time well. I am very organized! Next week I have two fashion shows and an appearance with S.D. Ireland Cancer Research Fund.
The first fashion show is Thursday. As this "Upcycled Fashion Show" is described in the words of Bobbin store owner Gyllian Rae Svensson, "You take old clothes, take them apart and put them back together in a way that makes them more valuable and fashionable." Check it out on Facebook!
The second fashion show takes place on Saturday evening in Burlington, with designers from Ecco clothing store. Money raised here goes to Northeast Heart Transplant Fund. Check it out on Facebook!
If you want to know more about S.D. Ireland Cancer Research Fund, go to http://sdicancerresearch.org/ .
This weekend has been wonderful for me. On Friday, I visited my awesome fitness sponsor, Katie Boyd. I have worked with her since last year and am delighted to have her as a sponsor. I spent the night with my supporting and loving grandmother. I traveled to Connecticut on Saturday and attended their preliminary events. It is great to spend time with Randy Sanders' team of fantastic workers. They truly are a team! It has also been nice to reunite with friends again and spend some time with my Mom and sister. I will be attending the final event today as well. Enjoy some photos!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Miss Maine & Massachusetts
Hello everybody!
I had a very exciting weekend attending the Miss Maine and Massachusetts finals. The Miss Maine finals were especially exciting because of the emcee: Lu Sierra, the official runway choreographer for Miss USA and Miss Universe! She is hilarious.
At Miss Massachusetts, I was able to connect with many people I've worked with and met along the way (my favorite ladies Katie Boyd of MissFit, Maria from The Crowning Touch, and Michelle Neves Hantman). I also saw Jeff Cohen and Amy Diaz, both of whom judged me just a few weeks ago when I was crowned as Miss Vermont USA 2011. What lovely people! I made a few new friends as well, and was able to meet the new titleholders at both pageants. I am not sure if they will remember though... moments after being crowned, everything is such a blur! I also spent time with Lacy Folger, Miss New Hampshire USA 2011. Our states are neighbors!
I had a very exciting weekend attending the Miss Maine and Massachusetts finals. The Miss Maine finals were especially exciting because of the emcee: Lu Sierra, the official runway choreographer for Miss USA and Miss Universe! She is hilarious.
Overall, last week was an exciting whirlwind. It is hard to believe that Thanksgiving is already over... in fact, November is already over! Where did this month go? I was able to spend some quality time with my family, which is very important to me. Thank you everybody for the support. You all mean so much to me.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
I Am Thankful
Happy Thanksgiving to everybody! I hope you all found time today to be with family and friends, and to think about everything in your life that you appreciate.
This morning, I ran a 5k with my good old friend Brendan. I hadn't run since June and was a little nervous, but I ran without a problem! It was a great way to kick off Thanksgiving morning.
After our early run, I was able to spend time with my fantastic family and friends. I am very fortunate to have these people in my life. Many of them (over 20!) gathered at my parent's house for Thanksgiving. Most of these people, and more, came to Miss Vermont USA earlier this month as well. Words cannot explain how much these people mean to me. They are caring, thoughtful, and supportive... but at the same time totally goofy and fun. I couldn't ask for a more entertaining group of people to be in my life and cheer me on at pageants. I love you all! (Even if you are a little wacky sometimes)
This morning, I ran a 5k with my good old friend Brendan. I hadn't run since June and was a little nervous, but I ran without a problem! It was a great way to kick off Thanksgiving morning.
After our early run, I was able to spend time with my fantastic family and friends. I am very fortunate to have these people in my life. Many of them (over 20!) gathered at my parent's house for Thanksgiving. Most of these people, and more, came to Miss Vermont USA earlier this month as well. Words cannot explain how much these people mean to me. They are caring, thoughtful, and supportive... but at the same time totally goofy and fun. I couldn't ask for a more entertaining group of people to be in my life and cheer me on at pageants. I love you all! (Even if you are a little wacky sometimes)
To top it all off, my wonderful Mom had a congratulatory cake for me. It said "On the way to USA!", and even had a crown on it! Thank you so much Mom for your never-ending supply of love and support. And thank you to the rest of my amazing family
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
My Favorite People
My friends were so thrilled to see me and hear of my success. I love them all so much! They are all looking forward to seeing me on NBC for Miss USA this spring. A special thanks to Tracy for being great, as always. I miss you all!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Show and Tell Day
Well today was an exciting day. My sweet little neighbor Thyra was thrilled when I was crowned Miss Vermont USA 2011 and she invited me to her third grade class as a show and tell! Word got out that Miss Vermont USA was in the building, and so I ended up visiting with kindergarten, first, and second grades as well. I talked with the children about the importance of washing hands during this cold and flu season (use warm, soapy water and sing Happy Birthday!) Being a nurse really opens your eyes to the abundance of germs in our world! I also discussed how beauty is more than something you see, and how all of us are uniquely beautiful inside and out.
Then I opened the floor for questions. Oh boy, was this fun! Everything ranging from, "How do you do win a pageant?" to "What is your favorite ice cream?" was asked, and I was also informed by a little boy that he was "Mister Las Vegas".
In the library, I found another queen: Queeny Chenney, Queen of the Library! What an honor. I liked her crown.
And of course... everybody wanted to touch my crown. But only if they washed their hands first!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Dream Becomes Reality
Hello There!
Considering the fact that you found this blog, you must have heard the news- I am Miss Vermont USA 2011!!!
What a dream come true. I entered my first pageant last year when I competed in Miss Vermont USA 2010 as a Mother's Day present. I have the most hard-working, supportive, amazing Mom and had to do something fantastic for her, and she had always encouraged me to enter a pageant. Needless to say, the experience of preparing for and competing in a pageant was absolutely addictive... and here I am today as your new Miss Vermont USA! Miss Vermont has not won Miss USA since 1955. It's time for a change.
I was crowned on November 7th, but two weeks later it all still seems like such a dream. I have literally been preparing for Miss Vermont USA 2011 since the moment I stepped off last year's stage. Now, my dream is a reality.
I had three exams within three days of being crowned, all the while firing hundreds of emails and phone calls back and forth with regards to prospective appearances, sponsors, charities to work with, and volunteer opportunities. The weekend after I was crowned, my FANTASTIC director Randy Sanders arranged for Miss Vermont Teen USA Bridget Martin and I travel to Connecticut for some wonderful communications skills development with Don Baker.
I also visited Fletcher Allen's cancer unit, where I was a student this summer. It was an absolutely remarkable experience to enter a patient's room not in scrubs, but in crown and sash. I never imagined how I could truly make somebody's day by visiting them as Miss Vermont USA. One patient said, "You have really brightened my day. I just want you to know that." Another said, "I am so glad you stopped by. It made my day so much better." It is wonderful to bring light to people's days. I also hugged a dying woman, who burst into tears and would not let go... I told her how incredibly strong she is, and how she is an inspiration to us all. We can learn so much from our sick and dying.
This is going to be an INCREDIBLE year and I am so excited. I am looking forward to meeting many amazing people, working with our fantastic sponsors, and being helped by my director Randy Sanders of Pageant Associates. I will be updating here quite frequently with photos and stories, so stay tuned and enjoy the ride!
~Lauren Carter
Considering the fact that you found this blog, you must have heard the news- I am Miss Vermont USA 2011!!!
What a dream come true. I entered my first pageant last year when I competed in Miss Vermont USA 2010 as a Mother's Day present. I have the most hard-working, supportive, amazing Mom and had to do something fantastic for her, and she had always encouraged me to enter a pageant. Needless to say, the experience of preparing for and competing in a pageant was absolutely addictive... and here I am today as your new Miss Vermont USA! Miss Vermont has not won Miss USA since 1955. It's time for a change.
I was crowned on November 7th, but two weeks later it all still seems like such a dream. I have literally been preparing for Miss Vermont USA 2011 since the moment I stepped off last year's stage. Now, my dream is a reality.
I had three exams within three days of being crowned, all the while firing hundreds of emails and phone calls back and forth with regards to prospective appearances, sponsors, charities to work with, and volunteer opportunities. The weekend after I was crowned, my FANTASTIC director Randy Sanders arranged for Miss Vermont Teen USA Bridget Martin and I travel to Connecticut for some wonderful communications skills development with Don Baker.
I also visited Fletcher Allen's cancer unit, where I was a student this summer. It was an absolutely remarkable experience to enter a patient's room not in scrubs, but in crown and sash. I never imagined how I could truly make somebody's day by visiting them as Miss Vermont USA. One patient said, "You have really brightened my day. I just want you to know that." Another said, "I am so glad you stopped by. It made my day so much better." It is wonderful to bring light to people's days. I also hugged a dying woman, who burst into tears and would not let go... I told her how incredibly strong she is, and how she is an inspiration to us all. We can learn so much from our sick and dying.
This is going to be an INCREDIBLE year and I am so excited. I am looking forward to meeting many amazing people, working with our fantastic sponsors, and being helped by my director Randy Sanders of Pageant Associates. I will be updating here quite frequently with photos and stories, so stay tuned and enjoy the ride!
~Lauren Carter
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